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This year’s SVVR Expo is right around the corner, running from March 29th – 31st at the SanJose Convention Center, and you can get a discounted ticket right here. This year’s show is sponsored by the likes of Oculus, HTC’s Viveport, and Unity.
Held in SanJose, CA between October 5th and 7th, Oculus Connect returns once again and, as before, promises to become a Mecca for virtual reality developers around the world. Might we finally learn the precise launch date and price of Oculus’ Touch motion controllers?
This year’s conference takes place March 29-31 at the SanJose Convention Center. Bye will be delivering a keynote at SVVR, as will Nonny de la Peña, CEO of Emblematic Group, Tony Parisi, Head of VR and AR at Unity Technologies, and Rikard Steiber, SVP of VR at HTC.
I was at the SanJose newspaper at the time. I mean, it sort of makes more sense to me that, as long as the prices for the headsets are lingering up pretty high — like the Cosmos from HTC, the brand new one, it’ll be an $800 purchase. It makes the Pro Eye more expensive than the other HTC offerings for sure.
I was at the SanJose newspaper at the time. I mean, it sort of makes more sense to me that, as long as the prices for the headsets are lingering up pretty high — like the Cosmos from HTC, the brand new one, it’ll be an $800 purchase. It makes the Pro Eye more expensive than the other HTC offerings for sure.
I was at the SanJose newspaper at the time. I mean, it sort of makes more sense to me that, as long as the prices for the headsets are lingering up pretty high -- like the Cosmos from HTC, the brand new one, it'll be an $800 purchase. you know, they did an eye-tracking version of the HTC Vive here. Dean: Yeah, I think.
I was at the SanJose newspaper at the time. I mean, it sort of makes more sense to me that, as long as the prices for the headsets are lingering up pretty high — like the Cosmos from HTC, the brand new one, it’ll be an $800 purchase. It makes the Pro Eye more expensive than the other HTC offerings for sure.
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